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Exhaust Deflector Tip 2" 1950's Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Tuscola, Texas, United States

Tuscola, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Ford

Clearing out Dad's 50+ year collection of car parts.  Most are Ford from 1940's and 1950's.
This listing is for a Pair of Chrome Exhaust Deflector Tips.  They were marked as being from a 1950s Ford, possibly 1956 Fairlane.  The original box has been damaged, but was still with the parts.  They were marked "WF-95 CASINO".  The mounting hardware is in "sealed" packages (the packages have split open from age, but all parts appear to be in the packages).  There are some areas of corrosion on them, please see photos for further description and condition.
All information is based on research available at the time of the listing and knowledge left behind by Dad.  Please verify that the part will fit your application.

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